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Dynamic Estimation Loss Control in Variational Quantum Sensing via Online Conformal Inference

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Quantum sensing exploits non-classical effects to overcome limitations of classical sensors, with applications ranging from gravitational-wave detection to nanoscale imaging. However, practical quantum sensors built on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices face significant noise and sampling constraints, and current variational quantum sensing (VQS) methods lack rigorous performance guarantees. This paper proposes an online control framework for VQS that dynamically updates the variational parameters while providing deterministic error bars on the estimates. By leveraging online conformal inference techniques, the approach produces sequential estimation sets with a guaranteed long-term risk level. Experiments on a quantum magnetometry task confirm that the proposed dynamic VQS approach maintains the required reliability over time, while still yielding precise estimates. The results demonstrate the practical benefits of combining variational quantum algorithms with online conformal inference to achieve reliable quantum sensing on NISQ devices.

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Adaptive Bayesian Single-Shot Quantum Sensing

quant-ph · 2025-07-22 · reject · novelty 5.0

An adaptive Bayesian variational quantum sensing protocol selects probe and measurement settings by maximizing active information gain, demonstrated on a simulated sawtooth phase-tracking task.

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  • Adaptive Bayesian Single-Shot Quantum Sensing quant-ph · 2025-07-22 · reject · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    An adaptive Bayesian variational quantum sensing protocol selects probe and measurement settings by maximizing active information gain, demonstrated on a simulated sawtooth phase-tracking task.